AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Diplomacy Clash: The White House backed Argentina after players waved a “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” banner in the semi-final, arguing it’s protected free speech even as FIFA reviews whether the political message breaks tournament rules ahead of the Spain final. Racism Pressure on FIFA: Brazil’s national human rights council urged the UN and FIFA to act harder after a surge in racist abuse online during the 2026 World Cup, citing 89,000 abusive posts. Trade Tensions: Brazil’s Lula condemned new U.S. 25% tariffs as unjust and vowed to fight back via WTO and reciprocal measures. Earthquake Watch (Mexico): A 7.3 quake hit southern Mexico near the Guatemala border; authorities reported no major damage, with two injuries in Chiapas. Cuba’s Grid Strain: Cuba’s power system is buckling again amid repeated blackouts, deepening public frustration as the island’s infrastructure struggles to recover.
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